Rabu, 28 Maret 2018

Interview: Sandra K. Sagala Treads the Boards With ‘First-class Star’ Buffalo Bill

Before creating his own Wild West, Cody portrayed himself onstage. Just about every student of history knows that William F. Cody brought the Western story—or, at least, its myth—to millions of fans worldwide with his Wild West exhibitions. Yet before those shows began in 1883, Cody had entertained theatergoers in stage plays across the United …

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